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Twine - Version 3 vs Version 4
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Expanded Twine article with comprehensive Serebii data: locations, recipe scope, gathering methods.
11Overview223-Twine is a raw material in Pokemon Pokopia used as a fine binding material in crafting recipes. It is thinner and more delicate than Vine Rope, making it suitable for textile-based crafts, detailed furniture, and woven items.3+Twine is a crafting material in Pokemon Pokopia used as a fine binding for fabric-based and woven items. Twine appears in over 60 different recipes, making it one of the most versatile gathering materials in the game.445+In-game description: "Obtained by destroying textile garbage. Bug-type Pokemon can also produce it."6+7+Item Details8+9+PropertyValueCategoryMaterialTrade Value (standard)10Trade Value (favorite)15Favorite CategorySlender objects510How to Obtain6117-MethodDetailsTextile GarbageBreak down textile garbage found in various regions to obtain TwineCutting CobwebsUse Cut on cobwebs found in caves and abandoned structuresBug-Type LitterDropped by Bug-type Pokemon with the Litter specialty in their habitats8-Cobwebs are particularly common in cave environments and the ruins of Sparkling Skylands. Textile garbage appears as small fabric scraps on the ground, more commonly found in urban ruin areas.12+Overworld Locations91310-Crafting Uses14+Bleak Beach (primary): Textile garbage piles among the harbor ruins.Sparkling Skylands: Cobwebs and fabric debris in caves and abandoned buildings.111512-Twine is used in crafting recipes for woven decorations, textile-based furniture, and items requiring fine thread. It is a common component in cushion recipes, curtain items, and fabric-covered furniture pieces.16+Dream Islands131718+Twine spawns naturally on the Pikachu Doll Dream Island.19+20+Bug-type Pokemon (Litter)21+22+Bug-type Pokemon with the Litter specialty drop Twine periodically near their habitats. This is the most reliable passive source. Bug-type Litter Pokemon include Spinarak, Ariados, Combee, Larvesta, and Volcarona.23+24+Shop Purchase25+26+Twine becomes available at shops in:27+28+Rocky Ridges Level 2 (PC Shop unlock)Cloud Island Level 329+30+Recipes Using Twine31+32+Twine is required for over 60 recipes. Major categories include:33+34+Furniture: Chests, closets, tables, chairs, bedsLighting and rugs: Lamps, rugsWall and floor coverings: Decorative wall coverings, decorative floor coveringsHabitat structures: Tent Kit requires 20 Twine for construction35+1436Tips153716-Bug-type Pokemon with the Litter specialty provide a passive Twine supply. This is convenient because cobwebs and textile garbage can be tedious to hunt down. Stock up on Twine whenever you explore caves, as it pairs well with Fluff in many textile-category crafting recipes.38+Befriend at least one Bug-type Pokemon with Litter specialty for a passive Twine supply. Spinarak is one of the easier early-game options.Stockpile Twine when you visit Bleak Beach. Textile garbage piles are abundant and respawn over time.Twine pairs with Fluff in many textile recipes, so maintain a supply of both materials when crafting fabric items.Over 60 recipes use Twine - it is one of the materials worth dedicating storage space to. Keep a Storage Box near your main Workbench stocked with Twine.